
Development Post-2015: why global governance matters
Blankenbach, JohannesExterne Publikationen (2014)
in: Sarah S. Aneel / Uzma T. Haroon / Imrana Niazi, Sustainable development in South Asia: shaping the future, Lahore: Sang-e-Meel Publ., 47-68
ISBN: 969-352-671-6
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In practice, however, several multilateral processes relating to global public goods are stagnating, such as the WTO Doha round and the Kyoto process. Among other factors, a lack of adaptation to the changing world order, resulting in unrepresentative institutions, as well as insufficient linkages between the different fields and mechanism of global governance may account for the poor performance of the current system. Suggestions on how to improve it follow straight from what has been identified as core shortcomings, with the post-2015 development agenda receiving special attention as it may provide a future vision for coherent global governance as a whole.